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On OS X - roo-dev stopped working for me

Jul 2nd, 2009, 11:11 AM

I have the read-only trunk installed on my machine, and for a while I was able to type roo-dev (before 1.0.0.M2) and have it pull up the development changes to the platform.

I have been playing with changes and enhancements in the tree as they come available (and verifying that issues I create aren't already fixed in future revisions) so it would be helpful to have this working.

But recently I see errors in trying to find the bootstrap class. Did the installation procedure of linking to roo-mvn change recently? I am on OS X Leopard running JDK 1.6 64-bit (java full version "1.6.0_13-b03-211"). I do remember to chmod +x the roo-mvn script once I get an update in subversion.

Here is the output I get. Doesn't see a ROO_CLASSPATH_FILE because I don't create one... So that may be an issue, but I thought this was figured out via the script itself.

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Well, at least for us the whole point is to keep them seperate . We use the roo shell for testing released versions (such as M2) and roo-dev to work with during development. So I am not sure why you would want to have them both do exactly the same.